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What areas have highly weathered soils due to leaching and soils that are usually oxidized?
 
  A) humid tropical and subtropical
  B) arid
  C) mid-latitude humid
  D) mid-latitude subhumid

Question 2

Which of the following is true?
 
  A) Humid tropical soils are resistant to weathering.
  B) Arid region soils are high in soluble materials.
  C) Mid-latitude humid soils are oxisols and ultisols.
  D) Mid-latitude subhumid soils include mollisols.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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